Publication: Juicy lemons for measuring basic empathic resonance
Juicy lemons for measuring basic empathic resonance
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Hagenmuller, F., Rössler, W., Wittwer, A., & Haker, H. (2014). Juicy lemons for measuring basic empathic resonance. Psychiatry Research, 219(2), 391–396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2014.05.053
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Watch or even think of someone biting into a juicy lemon and your saliva will flow. This is a phenomenon of resonance, best described by the Perception-Action Model, where a physiological state in a person is activated through observation of this state in another. Within a broad framework of empathy, including manifold abilities depending on the Perception-Action link, resonance has been proposed as one physiological substrate for empathy. Using 49 healthy subjects, we developed a standardized salivation paradigm to assess empathic re
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Hagenmuller, F., Rössler, W., Wittwer, A., & Haker, H. (2014). Juicy lemons for measuring basic empathic resonance. Psychiatry Research, 219(2), 391–396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2014.05.053